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- One or more utility pole repair plates may be used to repair, strengthen, harden, or uprate a utility pole without the need for engineering a customized solution for that particular pole.
- Utility pole repair plates may have a variety of standardized designs, which each standardized design corresponding to a particular utility pole geometry.
- utility pole repair plates may be designed for use on multi-sided poles including, but not limited to, an 8-sided utility pole, a 12-sided utility pole, or a 16-sided utility pole.
- a repair technician may be enabled to quickly respond to a call to repair a utility pole on any geometry by carrying a supply of utility pole repair plates corresponding to each utility pole geometry.
- the utility pole repair plates may be used to repair, strengthen, harden, or uprate a portion of a utility pole or the entire circumference by selecting the number of utility pole repair plates necessary for the situation.
- a pole repair plate may have a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge and a second side edge.
- the pole repair plate may include a first substantially planar plate segment including the first side edge of the repair plate.
- the pole repair plate may further include a second substantially planar plate segment connected to the first substantially planar plate segment at a shoulder, the first substantially planar plate segment disposed at a first angle from the second substantially planar plate segment.
- the pole repair plate may further include a third substantially planer plate segment connected to the second substantially planar plate segment at a second angle.
- the pole repair plate may further include a fourth substantially planar plate segment connected to the third substantially planar plate segment, the fourth substantially planar plate segment including the second side edge of the repair plate, the fourth substantially planar plate segment disposed in a substantially parallel direction to the second planer plate segment and offset from the second substantially planar plate segment by an offset distance.
- a method of repairing a pole may include placing a first repair plate substantially flush against a pole, the first repair plate including: a first substantially planar plate segment, a second substantially planar plate segment connected to the first substantially planar plate segment at a shoulder, the first substantially planar plate segment disposed at a first angle from the second substantially planar plate segment, and a fourth substantially planar plate segment connected to the third substantially planar plate segment, the fourth substantially planar plate segment including the second side edge of the repair plate, the fourth substantially planar plate segment disposed in a substantially parallel direction to the second planer plate segment and offset from the second substantially planar plate segment by an offset distance.
- the first substantially planar plate segment may be positioned flush against a first side of the pole, and the second substantially planar plate segment may be positioned flush against a second side of the pole, wherein the second side of the pole is adjacent to the first side of the pole.
- the method may further include placing a second repair plate substantially flush against the pole, wherein the second repair plate is placed adjacent to the first repair plate, such that: a first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate may be positioned flush against the second side of the pole, a second substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate may be positioned flush against a third side of the pole, wherein the third side of the pole may be adjacent to the second side of the pole, and the end of the first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate may be received by the gap formed between the fourth substantially planar plate segment of the first repair plate and the surface of the second side of the pole.
- the method may further include affixing the first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate to the fourth substantially planar plate segment of the first repair plate.
- the method may further include affixing the first and second substantially planar plate segments of the first repair plate to the first and second sides of the pole, respectively.
- the method may further include affixing the first and second substantially planar plate segments of the second repair plate to the second and third sides of the pole, respectively.
- a pole repair plate may have a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge and a second side edge.
- the pole repair plate may include a first substantially planar plate segment including the first side edge of the repair plate.
- the pole repair plate may further include a second substantially planar plate segment rotatably connected to the first substantially planar plate segment by a hinge, the first substantially planar plate segment disposed at a first angle from the second substantially planar plate segment, the first angle being adjustable based on the rotation of the hinge.
- the pole repair plate may further include a third substantially planer plate segment connected to the second substantially planar plate segment at a second angle.
- the pole repair plate may include a fourth substantially planar plate segment connected to the third substantially planar plate segment, the fourth substantially planar plate segment including the second side edge of the repair plate, the fourth substantially planar plate segment disposed in a substantially parallel direction to the second planer plate segment and offset from the second substantially planar plate segment by an offset distance.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional top view of an 8-sided utility pole, according to an example implementation.
- FIG. 2A is a side view of a utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 2B is a side view of a hinged utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 3A is a side view of a utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 3B is a perspective view of a utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional top view of an 8-sided utility pole fitted with a set of utility pole repair plates, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional top view of a 12-sided utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 6A is a side view of a utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 6B is a side view of a hinged utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional top view of a 12-sided utility pole fitted with a set of utility pole repair plates, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional top view of a 16-sided utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 9A is a side view of a utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 9B is a side view of a hinged utility pole repair plate, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional top view of a 16-sided utility pole fitted with a set of utility pole repair plates, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 11A is a perspective view of a utility pole repair plate positioned on a tapering utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 11B is a top view of a utility pole repair plate positioned on a tapering utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 11C is a side view of a utility pole repair plate positioned on a tapering utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 12A is a perspective view of a plurality of utility pole repair plates positioned on a tapering utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 12B is a top view of a plurality of utility pole repair plates positioned on a tapering utility pole, according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a flow diagram of a method 1300 , according to an example implementation.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a weld strip reinforcing the joint between two utility pole repair assemblies, according to an example implementation.
- Embodiments of the disclosed technology include utility pole repair plate apparatuses and methods that can be used to repair a utility pole and, in particular, a steel or metal utility pole. Further, although this disclosure is generally directed towards describing the repair or strengthening of utility poles, it should be understood that the utility pole repair plates described herein may be used to repair a wide variety of other types of poles, including, for example, mono-pole cell-towers and light poles. One or more utility pole repair plates of the current disclosure may be deployed to quickly repair, strengthen, harden, or uprate a utility pole without the need for engineering a customized solution for that particular pole.
- the utility pole repair plates of the current disclosure may fit a multitude of different repair locations on both tapered and non-tapered utility poles and accommodate variations across poles.
- the utility pole repair plates can be used to repair, strengthen, harden, or uprate the entire circumference of the utility pole.
- the utility pole repair plates may be used to repair, strengthen, harden, or uprate a partial circumference of a utility pole.
- a utility pole repair plate may include two substantially planer plate segments connected together that may be designed to be attached to two adjacent sides of a utility pole.
- a utility pole repair plate may further include two more substantially planar plate segments designed to attach to an adjacent repair place.
- the angles formed between the various plate segments in the utility pole repair plate may be designed to fit a particular shape of pole, for example, a 4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided pole, 12-sided pole, or a 16-sided pole.
- the utility pole repair plate may be used to fit on a wide variety of different repair locations on the pole, which may include tapered regions of the pole, thus creating a “one size fits all” type of repair solution for a pole with a given number of sides.
- different repair plates may be used in combination to repair the pole.
- embodiments are described in exemplary fashion in relation to a utility pole repair plate designed to repair a damaged 8-sided utility pole.
- the disclosed apparatuses and methods may be effective in repairing poles of different geometries (e.g., a 4, 6, 12, or 16-sided utility pole) or for strengthening undamaged utility poles.
- the figures provide examples of standard configurations of utility poles, but it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the utility pole repair plates disclosed herein may be modified or adapted for use with other multi-faceted poles, regardless of the quantity of facets that comprise the respective cross-section.
- variations in pole designs such as for example, faceted oval shaped poles, may also be accommodated by variations to the utility pole repair plates disclosed herein.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of an 8-sided utility pole 100 according to some embodiments.
- the utility pole 100 has eight sides and forms an approximately regular octagon such that each side of the utility pole 100 is approximately the same length and all of the angle formed between each pair of two adjacent sides is approximately equal.
- each internal angle between two adjacent sides of utility pole 100 is approximately 135 degrees.
- poles having a generally regular polygonal shape it will be appreciated by those having skill in the art that combinations of repair plates of the present disclosure may also be utilized to service poles that do not have a regular polygonal cross section, such as, for example, faceted oval-shaped poles.
- FIG. 2A shows an embodiment of a utility pole repair plate 202 designed for use with an 8-sided utility pole 100 .
- a utility pole repair plate 202 may be made of a single piece of formed metal, having a top edge, two side edges, and a bottom edge.
- a utility pole repair plate 202 may be made of steel, copper, aluminum, stainless steel, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP), or any other suitable metal, alloy, or composite.
- FRP fiber reinforced polymer
- a utility pole repair plate 202 may include a first substantially planar plate segment 204 attached to a second substantially planar plate segment 206 , such that the second plate segment 206 is positioned relative to the first plate segment 204 at an angle.
- the second plate segment 206 may be positioned relative to the first plate segment 204 at an angle designed to approximately match the angle between two adjacent outer surfaces of a utility pole. Thus, for an 8-sided utility pole 100 , this angle may be approximately a 135 degrees.
- references to an approximation of an angle are intended to include angles within 5 degrees of the stated angle. For example, “approximately a 135 degree angle” may refer to any angle in the range of 130 to 140 degrees.
- a first substantially planar plate segment 204 may be attached to a second substantially planar plate segment 206 at a shoulder 205 .
- a shoulder 205 can be a rounded surface formed between the first plate segment 204 and the second plate segment 206 .
- a rounded shoulder may have an inside bend radius that is the same as the outside bend radius of the utility pole.
- the inside bend radius of the utility pole 100 may be assumed to be 4 times the thickness of the pole, unless otherwise known.
- a shoulder 205 may be a non-rounded edge formed between the first plate segment 204 and second plate segment 206 .
- the shoulder 205 may bulge outwards so that it may have room to accommodate extra material present on a vertex of the exterior surface of a utility pole.
- the shoulder 205 can be affixed to a utility pole by, for example, welding.
- a third substantially planar plate segment 207 may be connected to the second substantially planar plate segment 206 .
- the third plate segment 207 may extend away from the second planar plate segment at a non-zero angle.
- the length of the third substantially planar plate segment 207 and the angle from which it extends away from the second planar plate may be intended to create an offset distance of a particular value, wherein the offset distance is a distance to the far end of the third plate segment 207 , measured perpendicularly from the outside face of the second plate segment 206 .
- the offset distance may be substantially equal to the thickness or width of a first planar plate segment 204 of an adjacent utility pole repair plate 202 , such that the first plate segment 204 may be snuggly positioned between the face of a utility pole 100 and a fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 extending from the third plate segment 207 disposed in a substantially parallel direction to the second plate segment 206 .
- the third plate segment 207 may extend away from the second plate segment 206 at, for example, but not limited to, a 45 degree angle, a 154 degree angle, or a 26 degree angle. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that according to various embodiments, the third plate segment 207 may extend away from the second plate segment 206 at any number of different angles and that the angles that have been provided herein are merely non-limiting examples.
- a fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 may be connected to the third substantially planar plate segment 207 .
- the fourth plate segment 208 may extend away from the third plate segment 207 such that is disposed in a position that is substantially parallel to the direction of the second plate segment 206 .
- the fourth plate segment 208 may run parallel to the second plate segment 206 , offset by an offset distance that is a function of the length of the third plate segment 207 as well as the angle between the third plate segment 207 and the second plate segment 206 .
- the offset distance between the second plate segment 206 and fourth plate segment 208 may be approximately equal to the width or thickness of the first substantially planer plate segment 204 .
- FIG. 2B shows an embodiment of a utility pole repair plate 212 having a hinge 220 disposed between a first substantially planar plate segment 214 and a second substantially planar plate segment 216 .
- a hinge 220 may include attachment members 224 , 226 that can attach hinge 220 to the first and second plate segments 214 , 216 .
- the attachment members 224 , 226 can be substantially planar members that attach to the back surface of the first and second plate segments 214 , 216 , respectfully.
- the attachment members 224 , 226 can be welded to the first and second plate segments 214 , 216 , respectfully.
- attachment members 224 , 226 may be omitted and the first and second plate segments 214 , 216 may attach directly to the hinge 220 .
- the first plate segment 214 may be disposed at a hinge angle 215 relative to the second plate segment 216 .
- the hinge 220 can enable the first plate segment 214 to rotate relative to the second plate segment 216 , thereby allowing for the hinge angle 215 to be adjustable.
- a hinged utility pole repair plate 212 may also include a third substantially planar plate segment 217 attached to the second plate segment 216 and a fourth substantially planar plate segment 218 extending away from the third plate segment 217 .
- the fourth substantially planar plate segment 218 of a hinged repair plate 212 may be disposed substantially parallel to the second plate segment 216 and be offset by an offset distance. According to some embodiments, the offset distance may be substantially equal to the width or thickness of the first plate segment 214 .
- the substantially planar plate segments 204 , 206 , 207 , 208 of a utility pole repair plate 202 described above may each be a generally flat piece of metal.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B show a side view and perspective view of an embodiment of a utility pole repair plate 202 having a first substantially planar plate segment 204 , a second substantially planar plate segment 206 , a third substantially planar plate segment 207 , and a fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 .
- each plate segment 204 , 206 , 207 , 208 can be made of steel, copper, aluminum, stainless steel, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP), or any other suitable metal or alloy.
- FRP fiber reinforced polymer
- all of the plate segments 204 , 206 , 207 , 208 may be made of the same material. In some embodiments, one or more of the plate segments 204 , 206 , 207 , 208 may be made of different materials.
- a utility pole repair plate 202 may have a minimum thickness that is 1/16 inch thicker than the utility pole wall. In some embodiments, if the utility pole has a wall thickness of less than 1 ⁇ 4 inch, than a utility pole repair plate 202 may have the same thickness as the utility pole wall.
- the utility pole repair plate 202 may be configured to be affixed to two faces of a utility pole 100 . Furthermore, in some embodiments, a fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 of a first utility pole repair plate 202 may attach to the first substantially planar plate segment 204 of a second utility pole repair plate 202 .
- FIG. 4 shows a plurality of utility pole repair plates 202 affixed to a utility pole 100 . As shown in FIG. 4 , for a particular utility pole repair plate 202 , the first substantially planar plate segment 204 may be affixed to a first face of the utility pole 100 , and the second substantially planar plate segment 206 may be affixed to a second, adjacent face of the utility pole 100 .
- the shoulder 205 of the utility pole repair plate may generally straddle the intersection of the first and second faces of the utility pole 100 , such that the surface of the first and second plate segments 204 , 206 may be positioned substantially flush against the surface of the utility pole 100 .
- a first substantially planar plate segment 204 of a second utility pole repair plate 202 may be positioned between a face of the utility pole 100 and a surface of the fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 of a first repair plate 202 . In this way, each utility pole repair plate 202 may be capable of receiving an end of an adjacent plate.
- utility pole repair plates 202 when secured to the utility pole 100 , utility pole repair plates 202 can be placed around the entire circumference of the utility pole 100 .
- one or more utility pole repair plates 202 may be attached to a utility pole 100 to cover a portion of the utility pole 100 that is less than the entire circumference of the utility pole 100 .
- the first and second plate segments 204 , 206 of a utility pole repair plate 202 may be affixed to the surface of a utility pole 100 by welding the plate segments 204 , 206 to the surface of the utility pole 100 .
- welding can be performed in the flat position, such that the joint is laid flat.
- welds may be fillet welds.
- a top and/or bottom portion of a utility pole repair plate 202 can be “scalloped” into a half-circle along the flats to create a shape similar to a castellated nut, which may enable the weld to develop additional strength and provide additional fatigue resistance. By scalloping the plates, the weld length can be increased which may allow a stronger connection to the pole to be achieved with a single side fillet weld.
- a first utility pole repair plate 202 may be affixed to a second utility pole repair plate 202 by welding a surface of the fourth plate segment 208 of the first repair plate 202 to a surface of the first plate segment 204 of the second repair plate 202 .
- a repair plate may be affixed to the utility pole 100 or another repair plate 202 by using bolts, pins, screws, epoxy, adhesive, blind bolts, or any other such attachment means.
- the first plate segment 204 may include attachment members, such as bolts or screws, which may extend substantially perpendicularly away from the surface of the first plate segment 204 , which can be received by holes in the fourth plate segment 208 of another repair plate 202 .
- the first plate segment 204 of a first utility pole repair plate 202 and a fourth plate segment 208 of a second utility pole repair plate 202 can each have holes that align with one another when the utility pole repair plates 202 are applied to a utility pole, and the first and second utility pole repair plants may be secured to the pole by an attachment member, such as a screw or bolt, extending through the holes and into the surface of the utility pole.
- a repair plate 202 is used to repair a section of a utility pole 100 at a base plate or at a bolted flange connection such that it may be welded to the base plate or bolted flange connection
- the top end of the repair plate 202 which will not be attached to the base plate or flange can be “scalloped” as described above.
- the opposite end of the repair plate 202 which may attach to the base plate or flange may have a lap joint terminate at a distance, for example, 4 inches, above that connection.
- the bottom portion of the repair plate 202 may have an extra flat steel projecting horizontally from the vertical edge of the repair plate 202 to allow field trimming and proper fitting for a complete joint penetration (CJP) weld to be performed on the bottom portion of the repair plate 202 .
- CJP complete joint penetration
- such a design may simplify the fit-up for the additional CJP weld that may attach the bottom of the repair plate 202 to the base plate or flange.
- utility pole repair plates 202 may be attached to a utility pole 100 through welding or bolting.
- a welded repair may involve positioning one or more utility pole repair plates 202 over the area to be reinforced and temporarily attaching it to the utility pole.
- repair plate lap joints may be tack welded to lock in the profile (i.e., the shape of the existing pole), thereby creating a utility pole repair plate assembly that includes a plurality of utility pole repair plates 202 that have been attached to one another.
- the repair plate assembly may be removed from the surface of the utility pole and the lap joints on the interior of the repair plate assembly may be stitch welded.
- the exterior of the lap joints of the repair plate assembly may be fully welded.
- a utility pole repair plate assembly may be created by attaching a plurality of utility pole repair plates 202 to one another in advance of securing the repair plate assembly to the utility pole.
- the interior of the repair plates 202 or utility pole repair plate assembly and the exterior of the utility pole 100 face may be coated with a specified coating system.
- a coating system can be used to protect the repair plates 202 from corrosion and may also be used to improve the aesthetics of the repair plates 202 .
- specified coating systems that can be used include, but are not limited to, a cold galvanizing compound, or various single or multi-coat systems such as zinc-rich primer, epoxy primer/midcoat, or polyurethane topcoat.
- the utility pole repair plate assembly may be positioned back on the utility pole 100 and the repair plate assembly may be fully welded to the utility pole 100 .
- the entire repair may be coated with a specified coating system, including the interior of the pole, when applicable.
- this method is used to repair the entire circumference of the utility pole 100 , the above steps may be performed on each half of the utility pole 100 , thereby creating two repair plate assemblies.
- a first repair plate assembly may be configured to cover a first half of the utility pole and a second repair plate assembly may be configured to cover the second half of the utility pole, such that the two halves may be joined and attached together to cover the entire circumference of the utility pole.
- the utility pole repair plates 202 may be utilized to perform a bolted repair of the utility pole 100 .
- a repair plate 202 may be positioned over the pole area to be reinforced and the utility pole 100 may be marked for drilling, or match-drilled, using a positioning hole of the repair plate 202 .
- the repair plate 202 may be removed and a positioning hole may be drilled into the pole.
- the inside face of the repair plate 202 may be coated with a specified coating system and sealed with a specified sealant to prevent moisture from penetrating the repaired area.
- the repair plate 202 may be repositioned and secured to the utility pole by using, for example, epoxy or a blind bolt.
- additional holes may be drilled in the repair plate 202 , continuing through the pole wall, and additional bolts may be installed. According to some embodiments, this process may be repeated until the required number of repair plates have been attached to the utility pole 100 .
- each lap splice may be drilled through both laps and the pole wall and blind bolts may be installed.
- some or all of the repair plates 202 and interior of the utility pole may be coated with a specified coating system to complete the repair.
- a damaged or weakened portion of an 8-sided utility pole 100 may be repaired by affixing one or more utility pole repair plates 202 around the pole in at least one or more of the manners described above, such that the surface of the one or more utility pole repair plates covers the damaged or weakened portion of the utility pole 100 .
- a hinged utility pole repair plate 212 may be affixed to a utility pole 100 in a manner similar to those of the utility pole repair plate 202 described above, however, the existence of the hinge 220 may enable a user to more easily position the repair plate 212 on the utility pole 100 and relative to adjacent or interconnected repair plates 212 .
- the existence of the hinge 220 may also allow the utility pole repair plate 212 to be accommodate a wider variation of pole shapes and sizes.
- the hinged repair plate 212 may fit on most or all of the different polygonal pole shapes, since the hinge allows all of the different angles to be matched.
- one or more hinged utility pole repair plates 212 may be used in combination with utility pole repair plates 202 to repair an 8-sided utility pole 100 .
- the angle formed between the first plate segment and a second plate segment of a repair plate may correspond to the angle formed between two adjacent sides of a pole. In some embodiments, the angle formed between the first plate segment and a second plate segment may be approximately equal to the 360° divided by the number of sides of the pole.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a top cross-sectional view of a 12-sided utility pole 400 . As will be understood by those of skill in the art, a regular 12-sided utility pole has 12 sides of approximately equal length, and internal angles of 150 degrees formed between each pair of adjacent sides.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a utility pole repair plate 502 configured to repair a 12-sided utility pole 400 .
- a repair plate 502 may include a first substantially planar plate segment 504 , a shoulder 505 , a second substantially planar plate segment 506 , a third substantially planar plate segment 507 , and a fourth substantially planar plate segment 508 .
- the angle formed between the first plate segment 504 and second plate segment 506 may be designed to approximately match the angle between two adjacent outer surfaces of a utility pole. Thus, for a 12-sided utility pole 400 , this angle may be approximately 150 degrees.
- FIG. 6B shows a hinged utility pole repair plate 512 having a first substantially planar plate segment 514 , a second substantially planar plate segment 516 , a third substantially planar plate segment 517 , a fourth substantially similar planar plate segment 518 , and a hinge 520 having attachment members 524 , 526 .
- attachment members 524 , 526 may be omitted and the first and second plate segments 514 , 516 may attach directly to the hinge 520 .
- a utility pole repair plate 502 and hinged utility pole repair plate 512 may be used to repair a 12-sided utility pole 400 in the same manner that the utility pole repair plate 202 and hinged utility pole repair plate 212 may be used to repair an 8-sided utility pole 100 as described above.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a plurality of utility pole repair plates 502 affixed to a 12-sided utility pole 400 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a top cross-sectional view of a 16-sided utility pole 700 .
- a regular 16-sided utility pole has 16 sides of approximately equal length, and internal angles of 157.5 degrees formed between each pair of adjacent sides.
- FIG. 9A illustrates a utility pole repair plate 802 configured to repair a 16-sided utility pole 700 .
- a repair plate 502 may include a first substantially planar plate segment 804 , a shoulder 805 , a second substantially planar plate segment 806 , a third substantially planar plate segment 807 , and a fourth substantially planar plate segment 808 .
- the angle formed between the first plate segment 804 and second plate segment 806 may be designed to approximately match the angle between two adjacent outer surfaces of a utility pole. Thus for a 16-sided utility pole, this angle may be approximately 157.5 degrees.
- FIG. 9B shows a hinged utility pole repair plate 812 having a first substantially planar plate segment 814 , a second substantially planar plate segment 816 , a third substantially planar plate segment 817 , a fourth substantially similar planar plate segment 818 , and a hinge 820 having attachment members 824 , 826 .
- attachment members 824 , 826 may be omitted and the first and second plate segments 814 , 816 may attach directly to the hinge 820 .
- a utility pole repair plate 802 and hinged utility pole repair plate 812 may be used to repair a 12-sided utility pole 700 in the same manner that the utility pole repair plate 202 and hinged utility pole repair plate 212 may be used to repair an 8-sided utility pole 100 as described above.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a plurality of utility pole repair plates 502 affixed to a 12-sided utility pole 400 .
- FIGS. 11A-11C show various views of a tapered utility pole 1100 having a tapered utility pole repair plate 1102 affixed to it. Tapered utility pole 1100 is depicted to show an exaggerated taper for the purposes of illustration.
- the overall width of a tapered utility pole repair plate 1102 is smaller at the top edge of the repair plate 1102 than the bottom edge of the repair plate 1102 .
- the widths of each plate segment that makes up the repair plate 1102 shrinks towards the top edge of the repair plate 1102 .
- FIGS. 12A-B show a plurality of tapered utility pole repair plates 1102 affixed to the tapered utility pole 1100 . Any of the aforementioned embodiments of the utility pole repair plates described herein may also incorporate the tapering aspect shown in these figures.
- a tapered utility pole repair plate may not be required to repair a tapered pole because one or more lap joints of one or more non-tapered utility pole repair plates of the present disclosure may accommodate utility pole taper or other imperfections.
- a lap joint can be formed by the overlapping portions of two adjacent utility pole repair plates. For example, in FIG. 4 , a lap joint may be formed between the joining of the fourth substantially planar plate segment 208 of a first utility pole repair plate 202 and the first plate segment 204 of a second utility pole repair plate 202 .
- FIG. 13 is a flow diagram of a method 1300 , according to an example implementation.
- the method includes, at 1302 , placing a first repair plate substantially flush against a pole.
- a first repair plate may include: a first substantially planar plate segment, a second substantially planar plate segment connected to the first substantially planar plate segment at a shoulder, the first substantially planar plate segment disposed at a first angle from the second substantially planar plate segment, a third substantially planar plate segment connected to the second substantially planar plate segment at a second angle, and a fourth substantially planar plate segment connected to the third substantially planar plate segment, the fourth substantially planar plate segment including the second side edge of the repair plate, the fourth substantially planar plate segment disposed in a substantially parallel direction to the second planer plate segment and offset from the second substantially planar plate segment by an offset distance.
- the first substantially planar plate segment may be positioned flush against a first side of the pole, and the second substantially planar plate segment may be positioned flush against a second side of the pole, wherein the second side of the pole is adjacent to the first side of the pole.
- the method can include placing a second repair plate substantially flush against the pole, wherein the second repair plate is placed adjacent to the first repair plate.
- the second repair plate may be placed such that: a first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate is positioned flush against the second side of the pole, a second substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate is positioned flush against a third side of the pole, wherein the third side of the pole is adjacent to the second side of the pole, and the end of the first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate is received by the gap formed between the fourth substantially planar plate segment of the first repair plate and the surface of the second side of the pole.
- the method can include affixing the first substantially planar plate segment of the second repair plate to the fourth substantially planar plate segment of the first repair plate.
- the method can include affixing the first and second substantially planar plate segments of the first repair plate to the first and second sides of the pole, respectively.
- the method can include affixing the first and second substantially planar plate segments of the second repair plate to the second and third sides of the pole, respectively.
- the repair plates may be affixed to one another or to the utility pole by using bolts, pins, screws, epoxy, adhesive, blind bolts, welding, or any other such attachment means.
- utility pole repair plates 202 may be placed around a pole such that they cover the entire perimeter or circumference of the pole. In some embodiments, this may be achieved by creating two utility pole repair assemblies that each cover half of the circumference/perimeter of the pole and then placing the two utility pole repair assemblies on the surface of the pole such that they interconnect before then joining them together, by, for example, welding them together. According to some embodiments, a utility pole repair assembly may be created by temporarily positioning a plurality of utility pole repair plates 202 against the outer wall of the utility pole, such that they are interlocking in a roughly semi-circular configuration, and then tacking the utility pole repair plates 202 together.
- the tacked utility pole repair plates 202 may then be removed from the exterior of the utility pole and placed elsewhere, for example, on the ground, where they may then be fully welded together at the joints. Once two utility pole repair assemblies have been created, they may both be placed back around the outer wall of the utility pole, such that they interlock with one another, and then the two utility pole assemblies may be welded to one another and the utility pole. According to some embodiments, it may be desirable to provide additional strengthening to the two weld joints that join the two utility pole repair assemblies, as these joints may be fillet welded longitudinal joints that are only welded on one side of the connecting joint that joins a utility pole repair plate 202 of the first utility pole repair assembly with a utility pair repair plate 202 of the second utility pole repair assembly.
- FIG. 14 illustrates the use of a weld strip 1402 to provide additional strengthening to area at which the first utility pole repair assembly 1410 is attached to the second utility pole repair assembly 1412 .
- utility pole repair plates 202 of the first utility pole repair assembly 1410 and second utility pole repair assembly 1412 may be attached, for example, by welding, to one another as well as the utility pole 100 .
- a weld strip 1402 may have a first substantially planar plate segment, a second substantially planar plate segment extending away from the first substantially planar plate segment at a first angle, and a third substantially planer plate segment extending away from the second substantially planar plate segment at a second angle.
- the first and third substantially planar plate segments may be oriented to be approximately parallel. As shown in FIG.
- a weld strip 1402 may be positioned such that the first substantially planar plate section is adjacent to a first substantially planar plate segment of the utility pole repair plate 202 a of the first repair plate assembly and the third substantially planar plate segment of the weld strip 1402 is adjacent to the fourth substantially planar plate segment of the utility pole repair plate 202 b of the second repair plate assembly.
- the first substantially planar plate segment of the weld strip 1402 may be welded 1406 to the first substantially planar plate segment of the utility pole repair plate 202 a of the first repair plate assembly 1410 and the third substantially planar plate segment may be welded 1408 to the fourth substantially planar plate segment of utility pole repair plate 202 b of the second repair plate assembly 1412 .
- weld strip 1402 may strengthen and reinforce the single fillet weld 1404 .
- welds 1406 and 1408 may be fillet welds.
- Those of skill in the art will further recognize there may be alternatives methods of strengthening the connection between the first repair plate assembly 1410 and the second repair plate assembly 1412 , such as, for example, welding them together with a plug weld or a slot weld.
- first utility pole repair assembly may cover 25% of the perimeter of the pole and a second utility pole repair assembly may cover 75% of the perimeter of the pole.
- more than two utility pole repair assemblies may be used.
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